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Tuesday, 28 April 2009

Bloggiversary..postponed

Today its a whole year since I first posted on this blog, but do you mind if I postpone the celebrations until tomorrow?Today at 5pm the vet is coming to put Willow 'to sleep'.We took her to be examined yesterday. She is extremely ill but not in pain, and we brought her home so our boys could come and say goodbye last night. She is here next to me on a big soft blanket on the sofa. Its obvious she needs to be released.I can't believe she will be gone this evening.I am beyond sad.We all are.I'm sure you understand.

I'm sorry Jackie. I know how hard that is - even when we know it's the right thing - it's never easy. I just went through that myself last summer with our Lab Norman. I'll be thinking about you today. x o

God bless Jackie.xx oh how your post has made me cry,we did the same for our Jasper in October..l think it was nicer to be at home with him rather than all the upset of going to the vets again.you are all in my thoughts and prayers.xx

Oh Jackie I feel for you....losing a pet who is a family member is just so hard to deal with. You've brought back memories of last September when we had to make that decision about our cat Pebble. So sad.....Big hugsLinda xxxx

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